Some aspects of improving health-related physical culture in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
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The article discusses some aspects of improving health-related physical culture in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Based on archival documents, as well as scientific and literary sources, the authors conducted a historical analysis of the formation and development of physical culture, starting from the time of Peter the Great to the present day. Special attention is given to the influence of various historical events, such as wars and military conflicts. The key stages of implementing health practices are explored, as well as the role of scientific research and international experience in improving physical training methods. The article emphasizes the importance of improving physical education to enhance the combat readiness and health of military personnel, as well as discusses modern trends and challenges faced by the physical training system in changing realities. The conclusion is drawn about the necessity of integrating traditional and innovative approaches to health-related physical culture in order to ensure effective preparation of military personnel, which in turn would contribute to strengthening the country's defense capabilities.

Keywords:
physical activity, health of military personnel, physical culture, health-improving physical culture, Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
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